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Skillet Bacon Spread (SKU #745)
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This will be my third purchase from your company, and it won't be the last! The last time was during Christmas and Thanksgiving when I do the bulk of my baking ..."
                       -Ms. Etienne from Kentucky
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Skillet Bacon Spread 

Also Known as:  Skillet Bacon Jam, Original Skillet Bacon Spread 

Origin:  Seattle, Washington

Ingredients:  Smoked Bacon (Pork, Water, Salt, Sugar, Sodium Phosphate, Sodium Erythorbate, Sodium Nitrite, Smoke), Onion, Balsamic Vinegar of Modena, Brown Sugar (Sugar, Invert Sugar, Cane Molasses), Salt, Soy Lecithin, Citrus Flour, Pectin, Black Pepper. 

Taste and Aroma: Smokey, tangy and slightly sweet with a hint of onion flavoring

Uses:  Most people will agree....everything is better with bacon! Skillet bacon spread is such a universal and versatile condiment. Great in sauces, dips, dressings, and marinades. Try it on salads, sandwiches, chicken, fish, burgers, ribs, grilled cheese, and more. Made for french fries, onion rings, jalapeno poppers, and chicken tenders. Add extra flavor to baked beans, chili, stews, and pasta. Guaranteed to become one of your favorite condiments. Plus, it makes a great gift for bacon lovers. 

Substitutes:  Bacon Hot SauceBacon Bits, Hickory Smoke and Applewood Smoked Sea Salt

Fun Fact:  The word "bacon" dates back to the late 1500s. In Middle English, "bacoun" referred to all pork. During the 17th century, "bacon" referred only to cured pork. 


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